Psychology of Religion Research & Teaching Exchange
Information Sheet

This information is made available in order to facilitate research, mentorship, and teaching opportunities among scholars interested in the psychological study of religion. ALL other uses are prohibited.

My research interests at present concern the relationship between
psychology and religion in the healing of tauma, particularly that which
results from war, oppression, and violence. I am also interested in
psychologicl perspectives on religion, particularly the Christian Bible,
and religious perspectives on psychology, especially the ritual aspects of
psychotherapy.

Representative Publications

Archetypes and Strange Attractors: The Chaotic World of Symbols. (1997) Toronto. Inner City Books.

Switching tracks: parallel paradigms in psychology and religion.
(1996) in Shafranske, E., Ed. Religion and the Clinical Practice of
Psychology. Washington, D.C. The American Psychological Association.

Chaotic dynamics and the development of consciousness. (1996) in Mac
Cormac, E.R. and Stamenov, M.I., Eds. Fractals of Brain, Fractals of
Mind: In Search of A Symmetry Bond. Philadelphia. John Benjamins.

The chaotic dynamics of the transcendent function. (1993) in Mattoon,
M.A., Ed. The Transcendent Function: Individual and Collective Aspects.
Proceedings of the Twelfth International Congress for Analytical
Psychology. Einsiedeln, Switzerland. Daimon-Verlag.